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The AHRQ PSNet Collection comprises an extensive selection of resources relevant to the patient safety community. These resources come in a variety of formats, including literature, research, tools, and Web sites. Resources are identified using the National Library of Medicine’s Medline database, various news and content aggregators, and the expertise of the AHRQ PSNet editorial and technical teams.

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Pierluissi E, Fischer M, Campbell AR, et al. JAMA. 2003;290:2838-2842.
Traditional morbidity and mortality conferences were designed to focus on educational opportunities to learn from an error or adverse event. This study examined how frequently such conferences actually fulfilled their mission by observing more than 330 of them in both internal medicine and surgery. Investigators discovered that internal medicine conferences involved more lengthy case presentations and discussions, more time listening to invited speakers, and less time in audience discussion. Surgery conferences more frequently presented errors and adverse events and also attributed errors to a particular cause. The authors discuss the lost opportunity for learning and the potential for closing such gaps with improved conference facilitation and an emphasis on using specific language and modeling directed towards system improvement. AHRQ WebM&M offers an online version of such a conference with presentation of cases and expert commentaries discussing relevant safety issues.